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KSL.com | PostedFeb 22nd - 10:00am

"We just want to do it the right way the first time," a member of the American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network said while asking lawmakers to vote against a tobacco bill Thursday. Also, Senate Democrats never heard from Senator Mitt Romney or Reps. Chris Stewart and John Curtis at their annual update to lawmakers.

Marjorie Cortez, KSL | PostedFeb 22nd - 9:31am

The House Education Committee voted unanimously Thursday to hold HB273, a bill that would have prohibited instructional fees in Utah secondary schools. The bill was held at the request of its sponsor, Rep. Adam Robertson, R-Provo.

Emily Ashcraft, KSL | PostedFeb 22nd - 9:15am

Although the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network is in favor of legislation raising the age for purchasing tobacco to 21, they used the annual Cancer Action Day to lobby against HB324 because it preempts local laws and penalizes youth.

Debbie Dujanovic and Mark Stevens, KSL TV | PostedFeb 22nd - 9:14am

During the first full year after Utah eliminated mandatory safety inspections for most passenger vehicles, court records show the number of citations issued to motorists for unsafe vehicles jumped 43 percent.

University of Utah Health researchers have been investigating the function of cone snail insulin, which they believe can be used as a faster-acting form of insulin to treat diabetes.

Pat Reavy, KSL | PostedFeb 22nd - 8:38am

A man who created an uproar in his community when he was caught taking photographs of young boys in the bathroom of a church meetinghouse, says being sent to prison was the best thing that happened to him.

Pat Reavy, KSL | PostedFeb 22nd - 8:03am

Police say a Wyoming convict who went to Adult Probation and Parole to see if he could be supervised in Utah, only to learn he had outstanding warrants in Utah, became extremely combative while being arrested.

Marjorie Cortez, KSL | PostedFeb 22nd - 7:45am

Utah students of limited means would pay no tuition or fees for two years to attend state colleges, universities and technical colleges under HB260, which passed the House on a vote of 69-3 on Thursday.

Caitlin Burchill, KSL TV | PostedFeb 21st - 10:13pm

A Centerville woman found herself in a precarious situation in a Logan courtroom.

Amy Joi O'Donoghue, KSL | PostedFeb 21st - 9:37pm

Stericycle will cease its medical waste incineration operations in Utah after it abandoned plans to move to a Tooele County location. The move was part of a settlement agreement inked with the state over air quality violations. Discussions continue.

Carter Williams, KSL.com | PostedFeb 21st - 8:05pm

According to the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, there been 102 small earthquakes in Bluffdale from Feb. 13 to noon Thursday.

Amy Joi O'Donoghue, KSL | PostedFeb 21st - 7:10pm

Three water bills that could enact significant reforms to Utah law will be heard in a legislative committee Friday morning, and while the result of months of work, the measures are still accompanied by questions and concerns that could doom passage.